Find an AAS Display Garden Near You

See AAS Winners at Nearly 200 Gardens

AAS Display Gardens provide the public with an opportunity to view the newest AAS Winners in an attractive well-maintained setting. A typical Display Garden is a public botanic garden or arboretum, a municipality, a garden retailer, a university garden and many others. Display Gardens may also provide educational programs about the AAS trialing and award process during “open house” or “field day” events during peak growing seasons.

The network of nearly 200 dedicated AAS gardens includes 55 locations that have served for 25 years or longer. The earliest AAS Display Garden, Norseco, Inc. of Quebec Canada became an AAS garden in 1962.

If your public garden or garden center is interested in becoming an AAS Display Garden, please contact us explaining your interest.

MISSION STATEMENT

"To promote new garden varieties with superior garden performance judged in impartial trials in North America."